Hartless is again rowing on the freshman crew.
The crews were favored with very smooth water yesterday.
The university crew will go to the training table April 4th.
The next Pierian and Glee Club coffee party takes place next Monday evening.
There are a few more reserved seat tickets for today's meeting on sale at Drury's.
"Ethical Systems" is the subject of an article in the April North American Review by Prof. Hedge.
Preparations have begun for the improvements in the auditor's room at Memorial.
Rev. George T. Ladd of Yale preaches in chapel tomorrow evening from the text "God our Life."
The Advocate editors ('83 and '84 board) will be photographed at the studio this morning at ten o'clock.
The article on Massachusetts, in the fifteenth volume of the Encyclopaedia Britanica, the American edition of which was out yesterday, is by Justin Winsor of the Harvard Library.
A deserved tribute to a popular Harvard professor - the edition of Hill's Rhetoric, printed for the blind. The cumbrous volume may be seen on the desk in the reading room at the library and is well worth looking at.
In about two weeks Moses King will publish a volume of "Students' Songs" compiled by W. H. Hills of the Boston Globe. The work will be an enlargement and improvement of the two pamphlets of "Students' Songs" now in use.
The dean requests all seniors who wish to obtain situations as teachers after their graduation to inform him in writing of their qualifications and the particular branches they wish to teach, as principals of academies and others are in occasional correspondence with him to obtain teachers from Harvard in their schools.
The constitution list of members of the Harvard Club of New York for 1883 has just been issued. C. C. Beaman, 61 is president and N. S. Smith, '69 secretary. Many names from the classes of '80 and '81 appear among the list of members, and from the class '82 the following are members: G. W. Dickerman F. W. Eldridge, H. R. Hoyt, H. Oxnard and J. E. Weld. The total number of members is 303. The next meeting of the club will be held April 21st.
Jas. Robinson, the trainer, has received an offer from the Columbia Athletic Association to train the athletes of that college for the Mott Haven cups. The New York Athletic Association will also come in for a share of his instruction. He begins his duties in New York on the 12th of April. Excellent references have been received by Mr. Robinson from the New York Athletic Association and others, and he is well recommended to fill the position of trainer at Columbia.
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